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Saturday night at Five Flags Speedway, Auggie Grill was passed by T.J. Reaid for the lead with four laps remaining only to re-take the lead with two to go and capture his second Allen Turner Snowflake 100 win in what was a caution filled race with two red flags.
Cale Gale started the race in the 12th position and at one point of the race reached third. "I just used the car up," Gale said. After running in the top ten for most of the night, the No 83 Wolfpack Rentals Chevy crossed the stripe 16th.
In Sunday's 42nd Annual Snowball Derby, things didn't get better for Cale as he ended up involved in a turn three incident on lap 204 trying to avoid another car that had spun ending his day early. Cale started the No 14 Elite Auto Collision Chevy from the eighth position, and worked his way up to fifth by lap 40. After barely touching another wrecked car, Gale came in for some minor body repair using duct tape on the right front fender. After that, things didn't get any better. Gale ended up with a 28th place finish.
A very special "thank you" to Kirk May in letting Cale drive his racecar for the Derby. It was a great pleasure working with such fine people and I personally hope we get to do it again!! Also another thank you to Mr. Lee and the rest of the crew for their hard work!
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